Month: January 2019

Episode 38 marks the return of the Scarecrow to Batman: The Animated Series, however it’s not one worthy of celebrating according to the Good Brothers. Cal & Liam hold nothing back when it comes to dissecting this episode’s choice for plot including the ridiculousness of Scarecrow’s scheme, lazy animation choices, fluttering mustaches and questionable voice acting from one of the series’ top players. Could this episode possibly rank lower than their most infamously hated episode? Tune in for a full scorecard and another update on our TwitterAlmost Got ‘Im card game giveaway on this week’s DCAU Review to find out!

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It’s the 37th episode of the DCAU Review and the Good Brothers are talking about “Vendetta” which just so happens to be the series debut of one Killer Croc. The brothers talk about the decision to withhold the villain’s identity, Batman’s unfortunate “Tick chin”, a lack of a true Croc theme and Liam gets to talk a little pro-wrestling. A full scorecard and more on our TwitterAlmost Got ‘Im card game giveaway!

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Episode 36 of the DCAU Review reviews a landmark episode in the history of not only the DCAU, but also DC Comics as a whole. “Joker’s Favor”, features the debut of the character that would birth a worldwide phenomenon known as Harley Quinn. The Good Brothers talk a little Harley history, Mark Hamill finding his groove as the Joker, how not to animate a combover and Batman’s weird laugh.As always, the guys give their full scorecard and give another update on the TwitterAlmost Got ‘Im card game giveaway!

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It’s the one year anniversary of the DCAU Review and the Good Brothers review “Feat of Clay” featuring the series debut of Clayface. Cal & Liam break down the various real-world themes of addiction and Hollywood’s rigid focus on personal appearance. Plus discussion around some of the most memorable scenes in Batman: The Animated Series lore, Ron Pearlman’s unforgettable performance as Clayface, and the odd stage name of Matt Hagen’s stand-in. Plus a full scorecard and an update on the Twitter contest where you can win a copy of the Almost Got ‘Im card game!

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